Botafogo reaches its third Brazilian Championship title; check out all the champions

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Alvinegro had already been champion in 1968 and 1995; The biggest champion is Palmeiras, which, counting Brasileirão, Taça Brasil and Robertão, has 12 cups

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Botafogo players celebrate the 2024 Brazilian Championship title after the 2-1 victory against São Paulo

The team celebrated this Sunday (8) the achievement of the 2024 title, ending a 29-year fast without titles. The last time the club had lifted the cup was in 1995, when they defeated Santos in the final. Furthermore, Glorioso had already won the Taça Brasil in 1968. The CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) now recognizes titles won before 1971, including the Taça Brasil and the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa. As a result, it stands out as the club with the most titles in the Brazilian Championship, totaling 12 victories. Santos and Flamengo share second place, each with eight titles.

See all champions

  • 1937 – Atlético-MG
  • 1959 – Bahia
  • 1960 – Palm trees
  • 1961 – Santos
  • 1962 – Santos
  • 1963 – Santos
  • 1964 – Santos
  • 1965 – Santos
  • 1966 – Cruise
  • 1967 – Palmeiras (Brazil and Robertão Cup)
  • 1968 – Botafogo (Brazil Cup) and Santos (Robertão)
  • 1969 – Palm trees
  • 1970 – Fluminense
  • 1971 – Atlético-MG
  • 1972 – Palm trees
  • 1973 – Palm trees
  • 1974 – Vasco
  • 1975 – International
  • 1976 – International
  • 1977 – São Paulo
  • 1978 – Guarani
  • 1979 – International
  • 1980 – Flamengo
  • 1981 – Grêmio
  • 1982 – Flamengo
  • 1983 – Flamengo
  • 1984 – Fluminense
  • 1985 – Coritiba
  • 1986 – São Paulo
  • 1987 – Sport / Flamengo*
  • 1988 – Bahia
  • 1989 – Vasco
  • 1990 – Corinthians
  • 1991 – São Paulo
  • 1992 – Flamengo
  • 1993 – Palm trees
  • 1994 – Palm trees
  • 1995 – Botafogo
  • 1996 – Grêmio
  • 1997 – Vasco
  • 1998 – Corinthians
  • 1999 – Corinthians
  • 2000 – Vasco
  • 2001 – Athletico-PR
  • 2002 – Santos
  • 2003 – Cruise
  • 2004 – Santos
  • 2005 – Corinthians
  • 2006 – São Paulo
  • 2007 – São Paulo
  • 2008 – São Paulo
  • 2009 – Flamengo
  • 2010 – Fluminense
  • 2011 – Corinthians
  • 2012 – Fluminense
  • 2013 – Cruise
  • 2014 – Cruise
  • 2015 – Corinthians
  • 2016 – Palm trees
  • 2017 – Corinthians
  • 2018 – Palm trees
  • 2019 – Flamengo
  • 2020 – Flamengo
  • 2021 – Atlético-MG
  • 2022 – Palm trees
  • 2023 – Palm trees
  • 2024 – Botafogo
*CBF recognizes two champions in 1987

Published by Felipe Dantas

*Report produced with the help of AI

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